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What’s Happening
Piano Portraits –– A Jose-
phy Piano Showcase: 7 p.m. Jose-
phy Center, 403 North Main, Joseph.
Featuring original compositions,
and romantic and jazz music by
Seth Kinzie and Carrie Chupp from
Joseph, Liz Hopkins from Portland
and Matt Cooper and Lea Emerson
from La Grande. Celebrating the great
variety of instrumental music that
can be performed on the piano. Pro-
ceeds to benefit the arts at the Jose-
phy Center.
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Wallowa County Rotary
Club: Noon at Catholic Church
of St. Katherine, 301 E. Garfield,
Enterprise.
Ceramics Class: 3-6 p.m.
with Mellica McIntire at Josephy
Center.
Discovery Walk: 4 p.m. Fami-
ly-friendly stroll to explore the nat-
ural world. Hosted by Wallowology
Natural History Center.
Summer Lunch in the Park:
noon at city parks in Enterprise,
Joseph and Wallowa. Healthy
meals for ages birth through 18.
Free.
THURSDAY
Courthouse Concert Series:
5:30 p.m. on the Wallowa County
Courthouse lawn. Featuring local
and regional musicians. Bring a
picnic dinner.
Preschool Science Thurs-
day: 9:30 a.m. at Enterprise
Library. Science stories and activi-
ties. Snack provided.
Summer Lunch in the Park:
noon at city parks in Enterprise,
Joseph and Wallowa. Healthy
Paul Wahl/Chieftain
Chris Baron and Dors Ward
of The Baron Ward enter-
tained at a recent Court-
house Concert Series.
The free event is 5:30 p.m.
Thursdays on the lawn of
the Wallowa County Court-
house. Find a schedule of
concerts at wvmusicalli-
ance.org/courthouse-con-
cert-series.
Wallowa County Chieftain
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F ESTIVAL UPCOMING
Wednesday, June 28
MONDAY
Summer Lunch in the Park:
noon at city parks in Enterprise,
Joseph and Wallowa. Healthy
meals for ages birth through 18.
Free. Sponsored by Building
Healthy Families.
Painting and Drawing Class:
9-11 a.m. with Jenny Klimsza,
including painting and drawing for
all skill levels at Josephy Center.
Teenager Tuesdays: 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Drawing and painting.
Through July 18. Josephy Center.
Brown Bag Lunch Lecture
Series: Noon at Josephy Center.
Bring lunch. Tea and coffee pro-
vided. Program varies.
Twigs and Tails Story Hour:
Noon at Wallowology Center
in Joseph. Hosted by Wallowa
County Library.
Wallowa County Library Sto-
rytime: 10:30 a.m. at Wallowa
County Library, 207 W. Logan,
Enterprise.
Summer Lunch in the Park:
noon at city parks in Enterprise,
Joseph and Wallowa. Healthy
meals for ages birth through 18.
Free.
June 28, 2017
Thursday, June 29
Retirement Party for Harold
Black: 2:30-3:30 p.m. Thornton Cofer-
ence Room at Wallowa County court-
house. Cake and coffee provided.
Friday, June 30
Chief Joseph Days Ranch
Rodeo Countdown Event: 2:30 p.m.
in Joseph. Trail ride beginning at the
rodeo arena and going to the Wallowa
Lake Moraine. The ride will be fol-
lowed by a social hour at 6 p.m. and
dinner at 7 p.m. at the Thunder Room.
Maxville Gathering and Water-
shed Festival: 10 a.m. Wallowa
County Fairgrounds, 668 NW First,
Enterprise. Held in conjunction with
Wallowa Resources Watershed Fes-
tival. More than 25 booths offer
hands-on activities to explore and
learn about the people, animals,
plants, rocks and our way of life.
meals for ages birth through 18.
Free.
FRIDAY
Youth Art Day: 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. offering classes in clay, draw-
ing, painting and more at Jose-
phy Center.
Discovery Walk: 10 a.m.
Family-friendly stroll to explore the
natural world. Hosted by Wallowol-
ogy Natural History Center.
Parent and Child Playgroup:
9 a.m. at Wallowa County Library
on first Friday of the month. Other
Fridays meet at Building Healthy
Families in Enterprise.
Chieftain Archives
Mark Porter of Enterprise helps his daughter Helen with some painting at the 2016 Wal-
lowa Resources Watershed Festival.This year will bring a twofer as the Maxville Gath-
ering and Logging Demonstration combines with the kid-friendly Watershed Festival at
Wallowa County Fairgrounds, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, June 30, at the end of NW 3rd St.
in Enterprise.
Saturday, July 1
Wallowa County Humane Soci-
ety Yard Sale: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
end of Wilson Lane near Joseph off
Hwy. 82 (watch for signs). Pets need-
ing homes will be featured.
Chief Joseph Days Ranch
Rodeo: 2 p.m. Harley Tucker Rodeo
Grounds in Joseph.
SATURDAY
Lower Valley Farmers Mar-
ket: 11 a.m. at 301 E. First St.,
Wallowa.
Wallowa County Farmers
Market: 10 a.m. in downtown
Joseph. Live music.
Sunday, July 2
Wallowa County Humane Soci-
ety Yard Sale: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
end of Wilson Lane near Joseph off
Hwy. 82 (watch for signs). Pets need-
ing homes will be featured.
SUNDAY
Monday, July 3
Discovery Walk: 9 a.m. Fami-
ly-friendly stroll to explore the nat-
ural world. Hosted by Wallowology
Natural History Center.
Pancake Breakfast: 7-11 a.m. at
Presbyterian Church in Lostine. Spon-
sored by South Fork Grange. Rada
Knives will be available.
Music in Action: 10 a.m. at
Enterprise Public Library. The event
features the interactive songs, sto-
ries, movement and comedy of Rich
Glauber.
Did we miss you? If your
group, club, church or organiza-
tion has a regularly scheduled
weekly event, please submit the
details to editor@wallowa.com.
EVENTS SET TO CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY
Saturday, July 1
Tuesday, July 4
Troy Independence Cel-
ebration: Various times, in
and around Troy.
Horseshoe tournament
noon, kids’ parade 2 p.m.,
two food trucks, pie auction,
silent auction, DJ music all
day, live band “Tim Kiesecker
et al” 8 p.m., fireworks over
the river 10 p.m.
Pancake Breakfast: 7-11 a.m. at Presbyterian
Church in Lostine. Sponsored by South Fork Grange.
Rada Knives will be available. Also July 3.
Joseph Mountain Jubilee and Shake the Lake
Fireworks: 3 p.m. 72214 Marina Lane, Joseph.
Joined together this year at the county park at north
end of Wallowa Lake
Wallowa Old-Time Fourth of July: 11 a.m.
Parade kicks off the festivities followed by a barbecue
at Wallowa Fire Hall.
Jeff Harman, MA., LPC
O BITUARY
Professional Counseling In A Private Setting
www.jharmancounseling.com
We would like to thank our family
and friends for attending Grant’s
Celebration of Life, the kind words,
cards, food, flowers, donations and
visits. We feel very fortunate to
live in such a kind and thoughtful
community and appreciate each
and every one of you.
Life’s struggles
taking the joy
out of your
vacation?
I can help!
One appointment
can make a big
difference!
With love,
The family of Grant Warnock
To schedule an appointment
Call Jeff Harman (541) 426-3067
Preferred Provider for Regence Blue Cross, ODS, Cascade Centersandmany other
private insurance and employee assistance programs.
Larry Del Langerman
Larry Dell Langerman peacefully passed away June 20,
2017, at Kadleck Regional Medical Center in Richland, Wash.,
at 69. He had fought a courageous fi ght against lung cancer.
Larry was well- known in Wallowa County for his long-term
employment with Jones Excavation and Southfork Redi Mix.
A celebration of life will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, July 15,
at the Assembly of God Church in Wallowa, with a reception
to follow.
Larry is survived by his children Jodi (Mike) Tivey of Bow-
man, N.D.; Jereme (Marilyn) Langerman of Hermiston, Ore.;
Shane (Brooke) Langerman of Joseph, Ore.; Kellee (Thomas)
Hann of Fargo, N.D.; and a sister Joydell (Chuck) Cammack of
Arco, Idaho, as well as several grandchildren.
Friends are invited to come and share stories about Larry.
Memorial donations can be made to Wallowa Assembly of God
Church.
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Ronald Radford
Ronald Radford, 64, died at his home in Enterprise on June
22, 2017. Arrangements by Bollman Funeral Home.
Gwen Rahn
Gwen Rahn, 90, died June 22, 2017, at her home in Enterprise
No services are planned. Arrangements by Bollman Funeral Home.
Betty Pyeatt
Betty Pyeatt , 84, of Wallowa died June 23 at Sacred Heart
Hospital in Spokane, Wash. No services are planned. Arrange-
ments by Bollman Funeral Home.
To our sponsors
Bank of Eastern Oregon
Viridian Management, Inc.
Winding Waters Clinic
Wallowa Valley Center for Wellness
Wallowa Memorial Hospital
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And to our many volunteers
Thank You for Making the Amy Hafer
Race for Awareness a Success!
The Wallowa Valley Health Care Foundation
Retirement
After 28 years of practicing medicine in
Wallowa County, Dr. Devee Boyd is retiring,
effective June 30. There have been many
memorable moments throughout Dr. Boyd’s
career, delivering babies, helping his patients
through end of life, and the many events in
between. Dr. Boyd and his wife Jan will remain
in the community, and look forward to sharing
life with friends and neighbors,
surrounded by God’s beautiful
creation. Mountain View
Medical Clinic in Joseph will
remain open to serve you and
your family.
MOUNTAIN VIEW MEDICAL GROUP
Joseph, Oregon • 541.432.7777
Phases of the moon
June 30
1st Quarter
July 9
July 16
Full Moon
Last Quarter
July 23
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